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Post by greeneyes on Oct 22, 2019 21:17:46 GMT -5
Father The Flame - Theatre Screening - Presented by The Great Northern Pipe Club
Don't miss the opportunity to see this excellent documentary and meet world renowned pipe maker, Lee Erck. Tickets still available.
Father The Flame follows Lee Erck, a world-renowned pipe maker from far Northern Michigan, as he travels the globe to explore the nearly forgotten art of tobacco pipe making. Featuring a charming cast of characters—from the royal family of Danish pipemakers, to the Italian briar cutter known as the world’s greatest, to a fourth-generation Native American sacred pipe maker—this story speaks to a slower pace of life, a luxury in our sped-up world.
Join us for this very special screening with Special Guest Lee Erck.
$10 Advance (through October 22nd)
$12 At The Door
Wednesday, October 23rd
7:30pm
The Historic Mounds Theatre
1029 Hudson Road
St. Paul, MN 55106
Phone (651) 772-2253
Free on-street Parking
Concessions including snacks, beer and mixed drinks available for purchase.
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Post by daveinlax on Oct 22, 2019 21:30:12 GMT -5
I'll add this other GNPC event coming up this weekend. Skol!
2019 Annual Pipe Show, Swap and Sale Come join us for our annual Pipe Swap.
Meet World Famous Pipe Makers ! Meet Pipe Repairmen ! Meet Pipe Shop Owners and Tobacconists ! Trade, Sell or Buy Pipes and Accessories. Have that old pipe collection in your attic appraised. Learn more about the Great Northern Pipe Club. Chat with experts about pipes and tobaccos. Bring your pipes and enjoy great discussions with friends. Free Admission!! Food and Beverages Available for purchase, Free Parking. Sunday, Oct. 27th 2019 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm American Legion #39 2678 7th Ave. E, North St. Paul, MN Directions: 1 mile South of Hwy 36 on Hwy 120/Century Avenue
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Post by mgtarheel on Oct 22, 2019 22:15:27 GMT -5
Wish I lived close enough to go.
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Post by robd on Feb 11, 2020 14:43:56 GMT -5
I was disappointed in this movie After all the hype . . . Although it had excellent production values it was too focused on one maker and was boring.
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